Saturday, January 30, 2016

[Vijay Kudal Jobs] Increase Battery Life on Android Mobile Phones

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Anyone who has a smartphone knows that battery life is an issue. At the moment,
the smartphone industry tends to favor performance over battery life when
developing specifications for their new devices. To be perfectly honest, I am
all for this. I would argue that it's better to have a zippy phone that acts
quickly when I need it to rather than a slow, less sleek device that can
withstand a few days of use without charging.This is probably because I've
mastered getting what I need from my phone while using the smallest amount of
battery resources possible. Getting the best battery life from your phone can be
somewhat complicated because everyone has a different opinion on what you should
use and which (if any) features you should sacrifice to conserve battery.
Fortunately, I have a simple method that works for every Android phone I've ever
encountered.Display ScreenAs a universal fact across all phones, the biggest
drain on your battery is your display screen. Personally, I've found the
auto-brightness control to work extremely well. To adjust to auto-brightness, go
to SettingsàDisplay settingsàBrightness, and then just check Automatic
brightness. It dims the brightness when you're in darker rooms (as it doesn't
need to compete against other light sources and glare), but will really up the
brightness if you're outside so that your phone is actually usable. However, if
I'm really trying to conserve battery, I will turn off auto-brightness and set
the brightness to very low (around 25%).Also, be sure that you don't have an
extremely long timeout (inactivity time before your screen automatically shuts
off) as this will drain your battery. I personally just prefer shutting the
screen off manually by pressing the power button rather than waiting for a
timeout; this way my phone won't timeout on me when I am just reading something
on it.Live WallpapersLive wallpapers have a considerable impact on your battery
life. Not using them is always a good idea if you want the best time from your
battery.Close Unnecessary ApplicationsIf your phone has some applications
running that you are not currently using, you should close them from the Task
manager to avoid putting unwanted pressure on your phone which in turn will
cause your battery to drain quickly.Reduce Volume of speakersLowering volume of
your phone's speakers can also have noticeable improvements in your phone's
battery life.The Power Control WidgetIf you have a fairly recent phone (anything
running Android 2.1 or higher), you are already blessed with a completely
awesome "Power control" widget. If your phone does not have this widget, you
could always download one from the Play store. This is a must for your
home-screen. With this widget, you can enable and disable WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS,
and Auto-sync in addition to adjusting brightness levels between auto, low,
medium, and high.The only thing this widget left me wanting was the ability to
enable and disable mobile wireless networks(3G and/or 4G network). Some phones
allow you to do this by pulling down the "status bar" at the top of your phone
(where notifications, battery life, and signal are) and selecting or unselecting
"Mobile data." Other phones allow you to control mobile wireless networks by
holding down the power button. Worst case scenario, you can adjust it in
"Settings."Now, when to enable and disable these features, all boils down to
preference. I only use Bluetooth, WiFi, and GPS as I need it; otherwise it's
off. If you have a WiFi connection available, it's generally better for your
battery to use it rather than using your mobile wireless network (especially if
you get poor signal for your mobile wireless).

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